September 15th Lassi Ahlvik, University of Helsinki
Household-Level Responses to the European Energy Crisis
September 22nd, Mathias Reynaert, Toulouse School of Economics
Equilibrium Effects in Complementary Markets: Electric Vehicle Adoption and Electricity Pricing
September 29th David Keiser, University of Mass. Amherst
Gross External Damages of Water Pollution in the United States
October 6th Peter Christensen, University of California, Santa Cruz
Boosting Public Transit Use with Ride-Hailing Service? Evidence from a Multi-City Experiment
October 13th Meera Mahadevan, University of California, San Diego
On the Back Burner: Experimental Evidence for Energy Transitions
October 20th Thomas Douenne, University of Ansterdam
Optimal Climate Policy with Incomplete Markets
October 27th Ludovica Gazze, University of Warwick
People, places or houses? A decomposition of households' carbon emissions in the UK
November 3rd Fiona Burlig, University of Chicago
Beliefs, forecasts, and investments: Experimental evidence from India
November 10th Kathrine von Graevenitz, University of Mannheim and ZEW
Is Germany Becoming the European Pollution Haven?
November 17th Charles Taylor, Harvard University
Migration, Climate Similarity, and the Consequences of Climate Mismatch
November 24th Lint Barrage, ETH Zurich
December 1st, Shifrah Aron-Dine, University of California, Berkeley
December 8th Stephen Jarvis, London School of Economics
December 15th Jackson Dorsey, University of Texas, Austin